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The Population of the UK – © 2012 Sasi Research Group, University of Sheffield BIRTH …AND THE SUBURBAN PIED PIPER Chapter 2 THE POPULATION OF THE UK A different view of life in the United Kingdom by Danny Dorling and Benjamin D. Hennig ://www.dannydorling.org/books/ukpopulation

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Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012) http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949

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BIRTH…AND THE SUBURBAN PIED PIPER

Chapter 2

THE POPULATIONOF THE UKA different view of life in the United Kingdomby Danny Dorling and Benjamin D. Hennig

http://www.dannydorling.org/books/ukpopulation

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Number of live births in Britain, 1900-2010Data source: ONS and GRO (Scotland) websites

Figure 2.1Birth…and the suburban pied piper

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Proportion of live births that were female in Britain, 1900-2010

Data source: ONS and GRO (Scotland) websitesFigure 2.2Birth…and the suburban pied piper

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Students in the UK, cohort size and proportions, 1970-2008

Figures are by entry year; women born in 1982 have their three bars outlined in redData source: Social Trends 32 and 41 and ONS and GRO (Scotland) websites Figure 2.3Birth…and the suburban pied piper

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Participation in higher education by social class, 1995-1998

Social class is assigned through information collected by the Youth Cohort Survey on the occupation (using Standard Occupational Classification categories) of parent or guardian with the highest income

in the household - Data source: Department for Education and Skills; Office for National Statistics; Universities and Colleges Admission Service; Social Trends 30; HEFCE Consultation paper, Supply and

demand in higher education, HEFCE 01/62, 2001 Figure 2.4Birth…and the suburban pied piper

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Where 18 year olds moved to(and where they left)

Figure 2.5Birth…and the suburban pied piper

Net number since birth;Counts by European Constituency areaData source: Estimated from school rolls of 15 year olds in 1997 less the count of babies in the 1981 Census

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Net migration to age 18 (1982-2000) by GCSEs at age 15/16

Each point is a 1999 European parliamentary constituency in BritainData source: 1981, 1991 and 2001 Censuses, Analysis of national school league tables for Britain 1993-99Figure 2.6Birth…and the suburban pied piper

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In-migration of childrenShown as a proportion of out-migrationData source: 1991 Census special migration statistics children aged 1-15

Figure 2.7Birth…and the suburban pied piper

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Babies born to teenagers, 1991-98Counts by European Constituency areaData source: Birth records by mother's age at birth

Figure 2.8Birth…and the suburban pied piper

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Babies born to teenagers and university entry rates Each point is a 1999 European parliamentary constituency area

Data source: ONS and GRO (Scotland) websites; successful UCAS under age 21 applicants from National Statistics website and estimated for Scotland and Northern Ireland; birth records by mother's age at birth Figure 2.9Birth…and the suburban pied piper

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Babies born to mothers aged 35 or over1991-98

Figure 2.10Birth…and the suburban pied piper

Counts by European Constituency areaData source: Birth records by mother's age at birth

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Key Point Summary

• The number of babies born alters over time, as does the

proportion born female/male

• Children migrate in directions which are predictable in

aggregate, out of city centres

• Older mothers in the UK are found to give birth most often

in the South East of England

Birth…and the suburban pied piper